Detached 2 Bedroom Cottage Above Port Isaac Harbour As Featured In Doc Martin.
- Cottage
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Half Baths: 1
- Min Stay: 3–5 nights
Rooms & beds
Bedrooms: 2(Sleeps: 4)
Bedroom 1
queen
Bedroom 2
twin/ single (2)
Bathrooms: 1, Half Baths: 1
Toilet 1
Toilet
Bathroom 1
Toilet · combination tub/shower · shower
Spaces
- Kitchen
- Living Room
- Deck/Patio
- DiningSeating for 4 people
- Lawn/Garden
Amenities
Featured
- Internet
- Fireplace
- TV
- Satellite or cable
- Washer & Dryer
- Parking
- No Smoking
- Heater
Safety features
- Smoke detector
- Exterior lighting
- First aid kitKitchen
- Fire extinguisherKitchen
Location Type
- Village
- Near the ocean
- Beach
General
- HeatingUnder floor heating in the upstairs bathroom .
- Wood StoveLog burner
- Hair Dryer
- Fireplacelogs provided
- Basic Soaps
- ParkingThere is space at the front of the cottage to park.
- Towels ProvidedTowels are provided for all guests during their stay at the cottage..
- Iron & Board
- Toilet Paper
- Washing MachineWasher / dryer
- InternetBroadband and Sky
- Linens ProvidedDuvets , linen and towels are provided for all guests.
- Wireless Internet
- Clothes Dryer
- Paper Towels
Kitchen
- Microwave
- Coffee MakerNespresso
- Dishwasher
- Dishes & UtensilsA selection is available
- Stove
- Kettle
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Toaster
Entertainment
- BooksA few DVDs are provided
- Television
- Satellite/CableSky tv
- DVD Player
Outside
- GolfThere are a good range of restaurants and shops in Port Isaac and in the surrounding area. There are stunning beaches and the South West coastal path to explore,the Eden Project, fishing trips and much more. For golfers there courses nearby at St Enodoc, Trevose Golf club, Saint Kew Golf Club,
Suitability
- Long-term Renters Welcome
Notes
- Notes on accommodation: Check with owner if pets allowed. Please note in the low season there is the minimum charge but in the high season the minimum stay is 5 nights. The changeover day is generally Saturday. It may be possible to vary this in low season. Long weekend break available [ minimum 3 nights ] Rentals commence at 4pm and we ask that the property is vacated by 10am . LATE BOOKINGS AVAILABLE Outside: In the garden there are garden chairs and table with elevated views over Port Isaac harbour. Utility Room: Washer/dryer is in a cupboard off the bathroom. Ironing board Cleaning / Towels / Linen / Maid service: Linen and towels for guests use in the cottage are included. They are changed weekly for stays over 7 nights . Other: Separate dining room with table, chairs, sideboard, and views over the sea and harbour from the front of the cottage .
Policies
Cancellation Policy
- 100% refund if you cancel at least 14 days before check-in.
- 50% refund (minus the service fee) if you cancel at least 7 days before check-in.
- No refund if you cancel less than 7 days before check-in.
Damage and Incidentals
You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.
House Rules
Max guests: 4
Cleaning practices
Cleaned with disinfectant
Check in and check out with no person-to-person contact
Minimum 1-day vacancy between guest stays
Map
Hosted by Shirley Ungemuth
Ask a questionWhy Shirley Ungemuth chose Port Isaac
Pet friendly but please check with owner before booking ‘Fern Cottage’ occupies an incredible, highly-coveted, elevated setting overlooking Port Isaac harbour, the village and out to sea. Every principal room takes full advantage of the truly gorgeous views across the historic and picturesque harbour. This is an exceedingly desirable and sought-after area of North Cornwall, with close proximity to such well-known villages as Rock, Trebetherick, Polzeath and also within easy reach of Boscastle and Tintagel.
What makes this Cottage unique
Unique. location above the harbour of Port Isaac Port Isaac is a truly wonderful ‘old’ village, which has remained unspoiled with the passage of time, with slate-roofed cottages lining the narrow lanes and alleyways which wind down the side of the steep valley to the harbour. Two noticeable features are Temple Bar – recorded as the narrowest thoroughfare in the world and known locally as ‘Squeeze Belly Alley’ and the ‘Bird-Cage’ – so named because of its unusual shape; it was used at one time as a cobblers’ shop and is now owned by the National Trust. There is a thriving village community with shops, restaurants, school and doctors’ group practice and further facilities catering for everyday needs.
- Languages:
- english